This course is rather unique as it is one of few in the community that is specifically designed to deliver, a) a best practice guidance and b) the latest trends, in CFD for dispersed multi-phase flows.

Chasing the sun 3000km across the Australian Outback is a grueling test. And doing it in a solar-powered vehicle is an even bigger challenge. But every two years teams from around the world converge on Darwin, Australia, to make the journey to Adelaide in the solar-powered cars they have engineered specifically for the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge.

The Stanford Solar Car Project, a student-run, nonprofit organization within Stanford University, has been designing and building solar cars since 1989, and arrives in Darwin every two years with a stunning new vehicle.

Optimization is an integral part of any design process that incorporates simulation. Flow Science and FRIENDSHIP SYSTEMS have partnered to offer FLOW-3D users a push-button solution that allows for automated optimization, including optimizing for geometry using the powerful CAD kernel that is native to CAESES.

Join us for the first part of our Aerospace Environment
Control Systems series. In this first installment, we will
be focusing on the design of a cabin air distribution system
using 1D computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software for
simulating aerospace environmental control systems.

This course will familiarize attendees with the basics of steam and gas turbine design. The program will start with a theoretical overview of turbine thermodynamics, gas dynamics and structural analysis, and end with typical examples implementing the suggested procedures.